Limp Bizkit Reveal New Song Featuring Lil' Wayne

Nu metal five-piece stream new single with Lil' Wayne as a special guest.

Posted on Mar 25, 2013 02:06 pm

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Limp Bizkit have officially presented us with their new single featuring popular rapper Lil' Wayne as a special guest guitarist... nah, we're just kidding, but Wayne is however appearing as a guest vocalist and the new single is definitely out there available for streaming.
Titled "Ready To Go," the track was produced by Polow Da Don and comes with a slightly longer than expected length of 6 minutes. The song is expected to also be released as a part of the group's forthcoming record "Stampede Of The Disco Elephants" with any details regarding the release date currently being unknown.
The group is set to embark on a US tour at the end of April, featuring a total of 8 live concert dates. The band has also apparently fired DJ Lethal for the second time following the first firing about a year ago due to concerns over his excessive drug use. Without a more detailed explanation regarding the entire situation, Lethal has posted a Twitter announcement saying he is "pretty bummed out."
"Was looking forward to going back out on the road and rockin out. It wasn't my decision. I'm open. Imagine [being fired] twice," said the turntablist.

What demographic is there really left for this band?
Lil Wayne's fans would think them to be too rock, and the rock community values them for nothing but some early albums (if at all). I'd call their continued existence a cashgrab, but is there really any cash left to grab?

"...who think it's still cool..."
So it's less douchey to stop wearing something just because it goes out of style?
It sounds like you think a popped collar on an Ed Hardy shirt with a slightly-cocked trucker hat looked fine when it was 'cool,' but now that everybody else isn't doing it, it looks bad. Either it looks good or it doesn't (Fun fact: those things always looked kind of dumb). Popularity and quality aren't exclusive or indicative of one another.
Sounds like you're just as much of a trendy douchebag as the folks you think you're better than.

That question is pretty redundant. You would have to be stupid to question where they hold relevance when the tour schedule is posted on many sites. So everywhere that they have booked a show is where they are still relevant. Otherwise people wouldn't pay to see them.